Transporting a goat

SDGsoap&dairy

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Here's Sam!

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She is bawling her little heart out in the quarrantine pen right now- it's breaking my heart! When I'm out there she's quiet as a mouse, so I'm sure she's just lonely and nervous.

Any tips for stimulating her appetite a little? She's already had some probios and she's about to get some b-complex (not sure if it will help but I guess it can't hurt...) She's picked at her feed a little today when I'm with her, but she still doesn't seem relaxed enough to eat and I don't want her off her feed if I can help it. We also have some bounce back on hand- think that would be useful?
 

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She's a beauty........ That lonely cry breaks my heart......


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Got a clean sentry wether you can put in with her?

FWIW, quarantining is of limited use without a sentry anyway. Yeah, you'll see that she doesn't pop a CL knot or anything like that, but hey...maybe she's got internal CL abscesses. If she coughs those out onto the sentry and he pops a knot...then you know something. Or what if she's got a little soremouth scab hiding somewhere in her coat? She's obviously not gonna get it again, but a clean sentry might...which would be the only way you'd ever know she carried it.

Which, of course, is the whole point of a sentry.. They act as the canary in the mine, so to speak. Plus...they provide company.

Just sayin'. :hu
 

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Fuuny you should mention it, all day I've been considering doing exactly that! I do have a wether and he may go in with her soon. The trouble is he's 8 weeks and small enough to slip through the cattle panels, so we're going to have to get creative.
 

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Hi! I am new here!
I'm hoping to find an answer to transpoting goats in a dog crate.
Xtra large or giant size? I will be driving about 4 hours with a mid-sized goat and week old kid. Any advise?
 

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It is nice if you can have the largest size dog crate you can find. You want to give them room to move around in.
 

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I just saw this thread pop up again and thought I should add that Sam is settled in with the herd and all is well. :)
 
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